Now that vapes are the subject of licensing deals between manufacturers and celebrities—Snoop Dogg, 2 Chainz, Claw Money—they're fashionable enough to be featured in the New York Times Style section. Finally, people are acknowledging what most of us already knew: getting high is cool.

The only thing more incredible than Farrah Abraham being a New York Times bestselling author is that she walked right into the alligator's mouth at Gawker Media HQ to discuss her latest literary effort: a trilogy of erotic novels based on her own infamy as the star of a "leaked" sex tape.

Do you love stylish, sexy advice? Do you love marijuana? Get the best of both worlds with POT PSYCHOLOGY'S HOW TO BE, the hot, new, easy-to-use book from the creators of Jezebel's video advice sensation, Pot Psychology. We're Tracie and Rich, and our system guarantees results. We'll tell you how to be, and we'll do…

Welcome back to Pot Psychology, Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, we answer questions about Grindr, rude old ladies, buyer's remorse and Cat Marnell.

Welcome back to Pot Psychology, Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, we talk a lot about butts—tattoos on them, jock straps presenting them, etc.

Welcome back to Pot Psychology, Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, the infamous Cat Marnell joins us to discuss drugs, turtle fashion, and boy pee.

Welcome back to Pot Psychology—Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, Gawker's A.J. Daulerio helps us answer the kind of questions this straight girl and gay guy simply cannot — due to lack of experience and interest — like what to do…

Welcome back to Pot Psychology, Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, we discuss weight gain, cotton swabs, and gayness.

Welcome back to Pot Psychology-Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, we discuss the "Other Side of the Game," Internet dating and Judge Judy.

Welcome back to Pot Psychology—Jezebel's biweekly advice column, in which we attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy. In this episode, we discover the meaning of love and the bottom of a bag of Spicy Thai potato chips.

We're back! Well, sort of. After taking an extended break so that I could work on a personal and extensive DIY project of making a person with my body, Pot Psychology — Jezebel's biweekly advice column of yore, in which Rich Juzwiak and I attempt to solve people's problems with an herbal remedy — will return with…

In this very special episode of Pot Psychology, JWoww's friend Jay 420 tells us a little bit about himself and helps us solve problems with an herbal remedy. Because any friend of a reality star is a friend of ours.

Natalie Portman's cannabis connections: Next fall's Your Highness, admissions of college weed-smoking, now Best Buds. "Everyone has a cause. Some people have cancer, some have literacy. Mine is proving that women smoke weed too," its screenwriter Jamie Denbo tells us.

Last night's Taboo focused on narcotics, and naturally, explored the legalization of medical marijuana in California. In 2007, Richard Lee founded Oaksterdam University, which goes beyond horticulture, and bases its curriculum on the entire cannabis trade.